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Question 701891: Hey, I need some help with these question because my teacher isn't good at explaining them, if you could answer and explain how to do the equations, that'd be awesome
1. Write an equation of an ellipse in standard form with the center at the origin and with the given characteristics.
vertex at (–3, 0) and co-vertex at (0, 2)

2. What is the standard form equation of the ellipse with vertices at (0, 6) and (0, −6) and co-vertices at (4, 0) and (−4, 0)?


3. What are the foci of the ellipse? Graph the ellipse: (x^2/49)+(y^2/64)=1


4. An elliptical track has a major axis that is 80 yards long and a minor axis that is 72 yards long. Find an equation for the track if its center is (0, 0) and the major axis is the x-axis.


5. What is the standard-form equation of the ellipse shown?
https://www.connexus.com/content/media/642756-1172012-84226-AM-1175356098.png


Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!


I wonder if your difficulty with your teacher's explanations is related in any way to your demonstrated inability to read, understand, and/or follow instrutions such as those telling you the rules for posting on this site.

1. The standard form equation of an ellipse with a horizontal major axis with center at , vertices at , and co-vertices at is:

where

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